What's New?
- Check us out on Facebook! We salute the magnificent artistry of Ashish Kachchwaha and the Baiga, guardians of India's forests! The Tiger Center and The Tollygunge Club of Kolkata(one of the world's top ten clubs!) organized an art exhibition to showcase this significant and rising artist, who focuses his work on the traditional people and wildlife of Kanha. Come see his incredible works of art and learn why he believes these subsistence tribals are key guardians of India's tigers and forests.

What's In the News?
- If the Kruger National Park earns $1Bn a year in revenues, why can't we? It's just a question of asset management and making sure everyone benefits. Have a look at our latest newspaper article, thanks to Professor Mukerji!

What's Ongoing?
- We're thrilled to
continue our medical camps in Kanha!
The nearest permanent medical facility is 60km away (37 miles), and
the poor people of our region face serious and deadly illness and injury
every day. More
than 300 people come to each multi-specialty camp, and many conditions are
diagnosed and treated, including diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer, gynecological
issues, malaria, tapeworm, & more. This poor community is treated by a
staff of qualified
doctorsfor the 1st time!

Tigers -
To raise awareness in a
close, personal way, we plan to facilitate wildlife encounters in the Kanha Nature Reserve --
probably the best place in the world to see and photograph tigers in the
wild. We've seen on average one tiger each day. We are currently
seeking an ecologically-sensitive resort partner to offer
indigenous-style, world-class accommodation. We are the only
facility of our kind inside or adjacent to the Nature Reserve (buffer zone), off the main
road, in the midst of beautiful wildlife.

People
- We've created a number of
initiatives to improve people's lives and help reduce
human stress on tiger habitat. One hundred village children will
attend our free school, and we will operate a clinic that saves lives from
snakebite, malaria, childbirth complications, & more. To help reduce the 60-70%
unemployment, we will also operate a micro-credit fund so our neighbors can make
products to sell to the fast-increasing flow of tiger tourists and boost
their income beyond USD1/day.

Donate/Shop -
We'd like to offer you an easy way to order our cottage industries products,
made by the people of our community, as well as an easy way to donate to our
school and clinic/hospital. Our friends have also asked for an easy
way to donate to the Loreto Sealdah School, Calcutta -- our education
partner. Please visit our donation & shopping page for more details!

Writing/Lobbying -
Discussions continue with Parliament on promoting economic development with
ecological nurturing -- see our discussion paper,
written by Prof. Mukerji, and his latest article on natural assets in this, our
Tiger Capital.

Photos - If you'd like a closer look at the
tigers, other wildlife, and the Center, feel free to visit our
photo albums. To
keep enjoying our photos and your own, try Webshots' free screen
saver.

About
Us - Meet the team, see what each of us contributes, and feel
free to contact us if you'd like to contribute, too.